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pafiledb and the PHP 2Mb upload default limit
Ok I probably should write out a trouble ticket but I thought I'd ask here first.
I installed this download program from Scripta and It works great but I can't upload any file larger than 2 megabits. The PHP upload limit is set to 2Mb by default from what I gather. Um I would like to know if it's possible to get this changed to a higher limit so I can upload real files on my web site. |
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This would be set in the script itself.
If you know PHP, you can modify it to change or remove this limitation. Out of curiosity, which script is it? |
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I can't change a PHP setting. It has to be done by one of the support staff. I only asked here because I was wondering if anyone has had this problem and asked before.
It's the PaFileDb |
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It can be changed, but the maximum we will bump it up to is 5megs. Just email support with your request.
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